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In the late '90s and early 2000s,
were frequently described as a cross between the melodic Scandinavian death metal of
and the goth/doom sounds of
and
. But when their third full-length album,
, was released in the United States in 2008, they were being described as full-fledged progressive metal and were even being compared to
. In fact, some reviewers have complained that
is "not metal enough." But if one accepts this 2007 recording/2008 release on its own terms,
has a lot to offer. Although this 58-minute CD is essentially progressive metal, it doesn't have the exuberance or the power metal appeal of, say,
or
; the brooding material is a lot more melancholic.
gets a considerable amount of inspiration from
, and
is also a valid comparison at times. Further, ambient electronica is also a noticeable influence. So with comparisons to
,
, and ambient electronica being made, should
even be called metal? Yes, this German band is still relevant to metal; one still hears a little of the "Cookie Monster" growling that death metal is known for (although at least 90 percent of the album's vocals are clean vocals), and parts of
are certainly heavier and more metallic than
, or
. Nonetheless, anyone who is in the mood for a big dose of bone-crushing, pummeling brutality won't find it here;
, despite its heavier moments, is ultimately a very reflective, darkly contemplative affair that is more moody than it is heavy. And those who appreciate the gloomier side of prog metal will appreciate the direction that
take on their third full-length album. ~ Alex Henderson